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2071 2010-01-22 A pre-operation of the 228 Memorial Event at Holy Mountain - Part II Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 869
2072 2010-01-17 A pre-operation of the 228 Memorial Event at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1050
2073 2010-01-16 The national cadre meeting of the 908 Taiwan Republic Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 846
2074 2010-01-13 Holy Mountain Diary by Cathy Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1234
2075 2010-01-10 Holy Monuntain - Warm Sunshine with Cold Wind Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1357
2076 2010-01-09 Tati Contemporary English Studies - Helen Keller Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1288
2077 2010-01-08 Discourses on Taiwan's Politics & Future by Dr. Yang - Part V Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 831
2078 2010-01-06 Holy Mountain - Cathy's Work Log Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1174
2079 2010-01-05 We're @-Bian Casters Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 726
2080 2010-01-03 Holy Mountain - The Weight of Soaked Sandbags Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1271
 
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Newsflash


Former US attorney-general Ramsey Clark, wearing blazer, supports jailed former president Chen Shui-bian’s son Chen Chih-chung as he raises his fist outside the @Bian Restaurant in Greater Kaohsiung’s Sanmin District yesterday.
Photo: Chang Chung-i, Taipei Times

The “dangerous game” of keeping imprisoned former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) from access to appropriate medical care has been played for “too long and too far,” former US attorney-general Ramsey Clark said yesterday in Taipei, calling for Chen’s immediate release and international attention to his situation.

Clark, who is in Taiwan on a four-day visit, told a press conference yesterday evening that Taiwanese need to exercise their power and make their support of Chen heard, while the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva should pay attention to Chen’s case and do its duty.